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Abstract The Japanese bitterling Tanakia tanago is an endangered cyprinid species; thus, captive breeding programs are being conducted in various facilities as ...
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Scientific name of Nippon-baratanago, a Japanese bitterling of the genus Rhodeus. Seiro Kimura' and Yoshikazu Nagataz. 'Laboratory of Fishery Environmental ...
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Abstract The Japanese bitterling Tanakia tanago is an endangered cyprinid species, thus captive breeding programs being conducted in various facilities as ...
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wldb.ilec.or.jp/data/ilec/WLC13_Papers/others/37.pdf
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So many Japanese Bitterlings were living in Lake ... Japanese Bitterlings has decreased sharply. 16 kinds of ... Keywords: Japanese Bitterling, citizen group ...
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Apr 1, 2005 ... Cryopreservation of the sperm of the Japanese bitterling. H. Ohta1,*,; K. Kawamura1,; T. Unuma1,; Y. Takegoshi2. Article first published online: ...
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Sperm of the Japanese bitterling Tanakia limbata that had been cryopreserved ... Fifteen species of bitterling (Cyprinidae, Acheilognathinae) are found in Japan.
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www.japantimes.co.jp/text/fe20071114at.html
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Nov 14, 2007 ... A similar species, the native Japanese bitterling, easily interbreeds with the rosy bitterling. * Where to find them: In ponds, especially farm ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22268770
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Jan 23, 2012 ... Mie Prefectural Museum, Tsu, Mie, Japan Toho University, Funabashi, ... Bitterling fishes deposit their eggs on the gills of living mussels using a ...
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www.geocities.jp/zzss8888/tanago-EN/fields-en.htm
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Because of that, with several of water accumulating in the big river area, it is possible to look at the Japanese bitterling. As for the accumulating pond of ...
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